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00:00La Comunidad de Pemberley
00:30La Comunidad de Pemberley
01:28La Comunidad de Pemberley
01:29La Comunidad de Pemberley
01:59La Comunidad de Pemberley
02:29La Comunidad de Pemberley
02:30La Comunidad de Pemberley
03:06La Comunidad de Pemberley
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04:29La Comunidad de Pemberley
04:31La Comunidad de Pemberley
04:34La Comunidad de Pemberley
04:40La Comunidad de Pemberley
04:53La Comunidad de Pemberley
05:11Remember Mary
05:13The most important thing
05:17Is to be yourself
05:37Isn't it beautiful
05:51Do not fret
05:53The night has only just begun
05:58Good evening
05:59Miss Baxter
06:00Miss Bennet
06:01Doesn't Miss Bennet look for you to know
06:04Well, as do you
06:05Anne
06:08Mr. Hayward
06:14How would you like to dance with Miss Bennet
06:17No, I didn't
06:18It will show how eligible you are
06:24I don't suppose you have much room for me
06:26On your card
06:27What if there is
06:28I would be very glad to dance with you
06:30Oh, well, um, there might, there might be
06:33Let me just check
06:38Yes, yes
06:39We could dance
06:41Thank you, Mr. Hayward
06:49Mr. Hayward
06:50Mr. Hayward
06:51How are you?
06:53Miss Bennet
06:55I'm very well
06:57How are you?
07:13I'm sorry, sorry, sorry
07:15Sorry, sorry, sorry
07:16Sorry, sorry
07:28I'm not saying
07:31I'm happy with you
08:21Gracias por ver el video
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15:50You must sing
15:52That is, I mean to say
15:54I may not be able to
15:55I very much look forward to you joining us
15:58On Thursday
16:00Come, Mr. Ryder
16:28I may not be able to
16:31Ow
16:37How did you find the ball last night?
16:41Most pleasant, thank you
17:11Young William Ryder called
17:13Last night
17:17She seems to delight in being horrible to me
17:21I have no idea what I've done to provoke her
17:23Did she not once fancy herself as marrying your sister's husband?
17:27Mr. Darcy
17:28Mr. Darcy
17:29She did?
17:30Yes
17:30Perhaps she feels threatened by you
17:35Caroline Bingley is not threatened by me
17:39She's better than me
17:40I know that very well
17:43She's always beautifully dressed
17:46And she has extraordinary confidence
17:48She does not appear to lack confidence
17:51That is certain
17:52Perhaps underneath that brittle exterior
17:55Lies doubts and insecurities
17:57The same as everyone else
17:59And she treats you as though you're beneath her
18:01To make herself feel good
18:03It riles her to see you blossoming in London
18:07Blossoming
18:08You've changed
18:10You smile more
18:12And you laugh
18:14Well, I've
18:17The thought that you're worth less than Caroline
18:20Really only exists in her mind
18:24We do not run and hide
18:27From the Caroline Bingley's of this world
18:32We stand our ground
18:35For there will always be one
18:54Miss Bennet
18:56How wonderful to see you
19:02I very much like your
19:07Insects
19:08Why, thank you
19:10They were my late father's
19:12He was a very great collector
19:13Of all things
19:15Strange or
19:17Unusual
19:17In that line
19:22You have an extensive
19:24Book collection
19:25Mr. Ryder
19:26Ah, yes
19:27They are for show
19:31Although
19:31Grimm's fairy tales
19:33Proved a fine
19:35Not as fine as those
19:37Brilliant pamphlets
19:38You sent to me
19:39I want to hear about
19:39The strangers' cases over dinner
19:44Ah, yes
19:45Miss Bennet
19:46Inspired by you
19:48I have been reading some of those
19:50Particular works
19:51Myself
19:52And I found something
19:55Made me think of you
19:56Of me?
19:57Mm-hmm
19:58Allow me to find it
19:59Well, of course
20:01Miss Bingley
20:03I am so glad you took my advice
20:05Lady Catherine de Burr
20:06Looks magnificent there
20:09I was just about to read
20:10Something to Miss Bennet
20:11That made me think of her
20:12This morning
20:13It made you think of
20:15Miss Bennet?
20:16Yes, exactly
20:17Now, where is it?
20:20Mr. Ryder
20:21I wondered if it might be helpful
20:22For me to cast my eye
20:23Across the dinner table
20:24Before the guests sit
20:27Uh, very well
20:30Please excuse us
20:33I have to say
20:35Miss Bennet
20:35How refreshing it is
20:37To see a young woman
20:38With the courage
20:39To defy the dictates
20:40Of fashion
20:40When most of us
20:41Are foolish enough
20:42To want to look as well
20:43As we possibly can
20:45You are an example
20:46To us all
21:04Mr. Hayward
21:05We are here
21:07Where are you, Mary?
21:08Uh
21:09Uh
21:19You alright?
21:26You have outdone yourself
21:29You have outdone yourself
22:02No.
22:14What think you of James Hutton's theory that the Earth is perpetually being formed?
22:20I have no interest in geology.
22:23What do you like, Mr. Hurst?
22:28Horses. Horse racing.
22:30Oh. I know so little about horse racing. I would be honoured if you would teach me all you know.
22:35We won't have time for that.
22:36Well, let's just see how we get on.
22:40Right.
22:42Right.
22:45Four legs.
22:48Cannot vomit.
22:50Beautiful creatures. Beautiful. Almost too beautiful.
22:54More intelligent than anyone at this table.
22:58Perhaps if I was to construct a horse, then we'd know.
23:01I appreciate that.
23:01Right. I've done this before. I'm sure I can do it again.
23:04Fascinating.
23:05These are the front legs.
23:06Here.
23:07We call these the cloppers.
23:09Hmm.
23:10Back legs.
23:11The clippers.
23:12Ah.
23:12Clip-clop.
23:13Right? You see what I'm saying?
23:15You do not want to stand behind a horse.
23:17You do not want to do.
23:18I just want to try.
23:21What can a horse do?
23:23You tell me.
23:24Well, it can run, but it can also break your heart.
23:29I can see it.
23:30That is our horse.
23:32What shall we name it?
23:34Gerald.
23:35Gerald.
23:36Gerald.
23:37Let's enter him at York.
23:40Probably faster than the horse I bet on last week.
23:47Thank you.
23:49Thank you.
23:50Thank you, sir.
23:50I shall never wager any significant amount of money without consulting you first.
24:02Miss Bennet.
24:04I was hoping to speak to you.
24:07Really?
24:08I couldn't let this evening pass without having the privilege of talking to you properly.
24:13It's a shame, then, that you chose to seat me so far from you at dinner.
24:20You met Lady Catherine once, did you not?
24:23I did.
24:25Only recently we were talking about your family, and she confessed herself astonished at the great difference between you and
24:31your sisters.
24:32She felt that you were not as handsome as Elizabeth, nor as provoking, not as beautiful as Jane, nor as
24:41willing as Kitty,
24:42and, well, who could measure up to Lydia's joie de vivre?
24:50It was very candid of her.
24:52She is known for her frankness.
24:54I sometimes wonder if frankness isn't just a poor excuse for unkindness.
25:02Tell me, Miss Bennet, do you intend to marry?
25:07Let's assume we all must marry in the end.
25:12Perhaps you might allow me to offer you a little advice.
25:16If you wish.
25:17It seems to me that a great deal of time is thrown away in pursuit of attachments that can never
25:25come to anything.
25:27Such as Mr. Ryder?
25:33Do you mean to suggest that I am pursuing Mr. Ryder?
25:36Or that he is pursuing me?
25:39For both are quite without foundation.
25:41And yet it seems you do all you can to please him.
25:45I cannot imagine why else he would speak of you as he does.
25:49What do you mean?
25:50Confine yourself to your proper sphere, Miss Bennet.
25:54Presumptions of this kind only lead to disappointment and humiliation,
25:58where matters of the heart are concerned.
26:04You seem to know a great deal about rejection.
26:08Is this a lesson you've learned from extensive study?
26:12Or do you perhaps owe it to experience of a more personal nature?
26:33It was a very thorough lesson in horse racing.
26:36You had a dinner.
26:38Miss Bennet.
26:38Ah.
26:40It was, yes.
26:41Most interesting.
26:44I wanted to say that...
26:47I wanted to ask...
26:49Or that is to say,
26:51I had noticed at the ball that Mr. Ryder had occupied a great deal of your time.
26:56And he often acts without thinking,
26:57so I'd be very glad to ask him to be more restrained
27:01if that is what you would like.
27:06I very much enjoy his company.
27:08I...
27:09I see.
27:14No, I...
27:14Of course, I...
27:15No, no, no.
27:16Forgive my intrusion.
27:16No, that is to say,
27:18I'm...
27:18I'm not drawn to him.
27:21Who is your Bennet girl?
27:22The one you said was plain.
27:23Oh, the governess.
27:25She was the only one of the five not to marry.
27:27Can you, a murderer?
27:28She didn't look very plain to me.
27:30She was tolerant.
27:31And you can see Ryder's interest in her.
27:33If I were him, I'd snap her up before some other fellow does.
27:37Excuse me.
27:38I believe Miss Bennet would like to sing for us.
27:42How lovely, Mary.
27:44Oh, I have no wish to do anything of the sort.
27:46Come on, Miss Bennet, you must sing.
27:48Sing!
27:50Sing!
28:05Mary, Mary, we must get you to Pemberley immediately.
28:08We have received an urgent letter.
28:10Your mother's been taken gravely ill.
28:12Oh.
28:13Take your carriage and go.
28:14Now.
28:15Oh.
28:18Ken.
28:26Come on, Mary.
28:27You must hurry.
28:28I'm dead.
28:30It's all right.
28:31You must hurry.
28:36Come on, Mary.
28:37You must hurry.
28:37Come on, Mary.
28:44You must hurry.
28:46All right.ظie
28:54You must hurry.
29:01Gracias por ver el video.
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